The Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1945

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1 2 The Straits Chronicle
  • 12 1 The Straits Chronicle No. 55. MALACCA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1915. 10 ct*.
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  • EDITORIAL
    • 661 1 Our senior Singapore contemporary, the Straits Times has published recently a symposium of four interesting articles on the Malayan Union by four former knighted Malayans who had distinguished themselves in their own sphere of life. Three of these special contributions, while welcoming the plan in principle, offer some constructive
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  • 553 1 SITUATION NOT GRAVE BUT DANGER SPOTS STILL EXIST: PREMIER ATTLEE ON JAVA POLICY London, Nov. 20. |1 IS REPORTED from Batavia to-day that leaders of the new Indonesian Cabinet have decided to oppose extremist action throughout, through the use of Nationalist armed forces.
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  • 131 1 Distribution of B.M.A. rice to Retailers for sale at 8 cents per kati will commence on Wednesday 21st instant. The first issue will be one week’s ration at the rate of—men 3 katis, women lfa katis and children over 12 months IV2 katis. Malacca Town and Central
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  • 562 1  -  (By Gabriel M. David, Staff Reporter, Straits Chronicle) IN AN EXCLL’SIVE interview with the Straits Chronicle, Lt.-Colonel H. A. L. Luckham Civil Affairs Officer, Malacca cleared up a host of questions which needed clarification by the B.M.A. Touching on several matters he
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  • 209 1 NO furthGr there are po!ts to Ph nS m ,mports from <»■ exparts of NFT%. Java Sumatra, other s U ch ti uL I’* m T !,rovided that madVbv h V n ()t Mh in e aiiy order nadt bj the Pood Controller in resnect that'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 248 2 Military Commission Denies Not Guilty Motion San Francisco. Nov. 20. The United States Military Commission trying Yamashita in Manila as a war criminal denied the defence motion to immediately return Not Guilty .verdict after the prosecution had rested its case. The defence request for more time to prepare more evidence
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  • 16 2 On November 11, DAJS, Ivl and Mrs. 1). Anugraham blessed w r.h daughter —Deva Lucretia.
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 385 2 (To I’lu Editor, Straits Chronicle) Arrival of textiles in this country j, y he some time yet. When they do arrive here and if placed on sale through local merchants even at controlled prices, not only should the possibility of the stocks being cornered by vicious circles, which
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    • 126 2 (To The Editor, Straits Chronicle) May I, through the medium of your valuable paper, know why if the Post Office Savings Bank can grant permission to their depositors to withdraw old balances, cannot the local banks follow suit? It goes without saying that if this could be
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    • 328 2 Go Ihe Editor, Straits Chronicle) An unwarranted accusation was made as a reply to the appeal of Small Business Men by “A Reputed Dealer” in the issue of the Straits Chronicle of the l 20th instant. I would in defence of Small Business Men point out in tabular
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  • 51 2 Wednesday, Nov. 21. Football —(M. C. Ground). Eurasians vs. 19 Lancers. Friday, Nov. 23. football —(M. C. Ground). Chinese vs. Brigade Signals Sqn. Hockey—(Police Depot Ground), .urastans vs. 24 I.G.H. Sa 1 u day, Nov. 24. Rugger Match—(M. C. Ground). 50 Indian Tank Brigade vs. Combined B.M.A. Force
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  • 308 2 It is heartening to learn that the long awaited Red Cross Supplies have already arrived Singapore, and Malacca is expected to receive its allocation before the end of this week. Mr. S. J. Williams told the Straits Chronicle that the
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  • 101 2 November 20. Mr. Attlee the British Prime Minister is expected to arrive in Britain to-day. Addressing the Canadian Parliamentarians he stated that Britain must embark upon a planned economy. All basic industries such as the production of coal had to be re-organized. He said that the food
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  • 41 2 OBITUARY Mr. N. K. K. Nair. brother of Mr. N. B. Nayar, Secretary M LA.. passed away this morning at Malacca General Hospital after t hort illness. Cremation will take piv <■ to-day at r, p.m. at the Bukit Serin iu ground.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 213 2 NOTICE Personnel of the Local Forces, whethe; employed or unemployed, and who i»e.-i not yet registered their names with tlr se Headquart' s, are requested to ister themselves as early a 1 o slide. Registering v .1 be on week «lays only and the tii. e will be from 9
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    • 288 2 JUST ARRIVED D. T. LIM’S Herb Tonic, T. G. KIAT’S Kichap Batavia, Malt Vinegar, Shark Liver Oil, Face Powder, Hair Oil, etc MAKE A TRIAL VISIT AT AHMAD, TAIB BROTHERS No. 46. Lorong Bukit China, Malacca. WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE NAM HOE TRADING COY., Estates Suppliers General Agencies,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 44 2 Malacca Broadcasting Station LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT Wavelength—279 Metres, Frequency—lo 79 Kcs. M Wednesday, 21st Nov., 1945 6.30- 6.45 p.in. Piano So 1 -s by Miss Felicia di Bruin, Age 8 years. 9.30-10.00 p.m. Mandarin Selections by Chee Year Keong Restaurant. —lb layed I'rom City Park.
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    • 126 2 THE CITY PARK SRI CITY OPERA Nov. 21 Talak Tiga Nov. 22 Farida Hananr CANTONESE WAYANG Leading Artistes—Koo Yoke Meng, Sin Yen Lan and Fah Wan Lan. Nov. 21 Wong Poh Choon, Part 2 Nov. 22 Wong Poh Choon, Last Part CITY OPEN-AIR TALKIES .’losing temporarily-Machine break-dower SUN OPEN-AIR TALKIES
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